Omniphobic and slippery coatings from lubricant-infused, textured surfaces have recently been shown to have superior properties including low contact angle hysteresis and low sliding angles. Here, we present an omniphobic slippery surface prepared by infusing a fluorinated lubricant into a porous polyelectrolyte multilayer. These surfaces repel water and decane with sliding angles as low as 3°. One advantage of polyelectrolyte multilayers is the ease with which they can coat nonplanar surfaces, demonstrated here.
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